Book Description | Life's thirst increases for suns that shine without burning or being burned; suns that derive their light from the light of the heavens and the earth, glory be to Him, and these are the prophets.
The stories of the prophets have been addressed by many books and pens..
What is new in this book is the style of approach, the angles of vision, and the unique sense of the meaning of the story, along with the Sufi sense that governs the general view.
This is not a historical book that narrates the stories of the prophets with cold neutrality, nor is it a traditional view of the museum of ancient religious memories.. Rather, it is a revival of the revolutions of those who always travel to God, starting from Adam and ending with Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon them.
The author of this book is the great writer "Ahmed Bahjat"... He is a man who stands on one of the frontiers of Islam, defending the correct Islamic idea, and the oppressed Muslims on earth.
He is also a writer with a deep vision, a smooth style, and a precise expression, who ultimately cares about honesty and accuracy. |
About the Author | Ahmed Shafiq Bahgat (November 15, 1932 - Muharram 15, 1433 AH / December 11, 2011), a famous Egyptian writer and journalist, born in Cairo, married with two sons. He obtained a BA in Law from Cairo University. |